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Why did President Kennedy travel to Dallas in November 1963?








A.
to encourage unity among Texas Democrats and win support for his programs







B.
to attend a Dallas Cowboys football game as the guest of Governor Connally







C.
to ask Lyndon Johnson to run for governor of Texas in the upcoming election







D.
to meet with Martin Luther King, Jr. about the civil rights situation in Texas


Sagot :

to ask Lyndon Johnson to run for governor of Texas in the upcoming election 

The correct answer is A) to encourage unity among Texas Democrats and win support for his programs.

President Kennedy traveled to Dallas in 1963 to encourage unity among Texas Democrats and win support for his programs.

President Kennedy had a tight agenda during his visit to Dallas, Texas. On the 22nd of November, President Kennedy had scheduled a breakfast speech at the Hotel Texas, with the members of the Chamber of Commerce. Then, a Dallas speech to the Dallas Citizens Council, and a visit to the Graduate Research Center of the Southwest at Trade Mart.